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[Summary] => The number of journalists imprisoned because of their work has slightly decreased worldwide, the New York-based press freedom watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said as it pointed to China as the “World’s Worst Jailer” for the second year.
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[Title] => Unsolved journalists’ murders: Phl ranks 3rd
[Summary] => For the fourth consecutive year, the Philippines has been ranked as the third worst place for journalists worldwide in the impunity index of the New York based-Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
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[Title] => Watchdog: Egyptian military oppressing journalists
[Summary] => Egypt's military was not allowing foreign journalists to enter Cairo's Tahrir Square on yesterday, part of what an international press watchdog called new obstacles in covering the ongoing crisis.
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[Title] => Pakistan replaces Phl as deadliest country for journalists
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[Title] => Pakistan deadliest country for journalists in 2010
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[Title] => Press freedom watchdog hopeful new administration will address media issues
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[Title] => Unpunished murders of press cited in 12 nations
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) — Iraq continues to top the list of countries where murders of journalists go unpunished, while such attacks have soared in Somalia and the Philippines, a media group said Tuesday.
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[Title] => Press freedom watchdog asks GMA to probe threats vs journalist
[Summary] => The New York-based press freedom watchdog Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has asked President Arroyo and Chief Justice Reynato Puno to pursue a full investigation of the threats against journalist Marites Danguilan Vitug, who recently published the book “Shadow of Doubt: Probing the Supreme Court.”
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[Title] => Maguindanao made 2009 bloodiest for journalists
[Summary] => NEW YORK — An international press freedom watchdog said that 2009 saw a record number of journalists killed, including the single worst massacre in the Philippines, as well as an increase in journalists jailed, fueled by the crackdown in Iran.
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